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Why Phuket is so different from Bangkok: The north-south divide of Southeast Asia

As Southeast Asia has now fully opened up for travel, a look back at the cultural dichotomies of the Thai cities of Phuket and Bangkok

October 16, 2022 / 10:49 IST
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Phuket (Photo: Mike Swigunski via Unsplash)

Thailand, like most developing Southeast Asian countries, is a bundle of contradictions. It is an unsettling mix of business with leisure, rural landscapes with glossy high-rises, malls and shopping arcades, traditional local Thai food as well as glamorous beach parties.

It is infamous for both its raw and classical Thai mythic traditions and knowledge systems rooted in ancient Sanskrit traditions as well as its raunchy and amorous sex parties that Europeans throng towards on its beaches. In the main old town of Bangkok, for instance, you can catch a glimpse of the Thai khon dance, which is performed by artists at the Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre. Khon, the masked dance of Thailand, is based on stories that run parallel to many that are found in Indian mythology and is an adaptation of the Ramayana.

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Sukhumvit (Photo: Norbert Braun via Unsplash)

In the crowded suburbs at the north of Bangkok, on the other hand, are narrower and more colourful streets filled with modern-day nightlife and discotheques and pubs at every metre and every corner, tourists thronging in and out of restaurants. This Thai suburb called Sukhumvit is also where middle-class apartments are found with its migrating urban working population living in it.